DOR definition

DOR means Delay of Repair.
DOR means the South Carolina Department of Revenue and any successor thereto.
DOR means the Kansas Department of Revenue.

Examples of DOR in a sentence

  • These traits con- fer on G19833 the ability to exploit topsoil P resources more effectively than DOR 364, which is an important aspect of LP adaptation in bean (Lynch and Brown, 2001), and reduce the metabolic cost of soil exploration in G19833, which is another important component of LP adaptation in bean (Lynch and Ho, 2004).

  • Federal Small and Minority Business Subcontracting Administration Pursuant to Public Law 95-507, the Division of Research (DOR) serves as plan administrator on federally funded research contracts of $ 500,000 or more.

  • G19833 acquired 59% more P than DOR 364 at LP, and 84% more P at HP (Table 1), although this effect was significant only at HP.The effect of P fertilization on plant response was evident in the two field trials managed with different levels of P.

  • In the case of specific RL QTLs, the positive alleles for two QTLs on B08 were from DOR 364, while the positive allele for the QTL on LG B10 was from G19833.

  • In order to partner effectively with the University’s Division of Research (DOR) in the administration of federal contracts at FIU, the S/MBP is committed to continuing its contracting diversity efforts on federally funded contracts.


More Definitions of DOR

DOR means the Missouri Department of Revenue.
DOR means the Department of Roads of the Borrower’s Ministry of Works and Transport;
DOR means the Department of Roads under MOPPW, or any successor thereto.
DOR means the Department of Roads under MPPW, or any successor thereto acceptable to the Beneficiary and ADB;
DOR or “Department of Revenue” means the Missouri Department of Revenue. "Event of Default" means any event specified in Section 6.1 of this Agreement.